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- PrefaceZohra Bellahsene, Peter McBrien. 3-4
- EMOI-INTEROP 04 - PrefaceMichele Missikoff. 93-94
- Enterprise Modelling: Objectives, Constructs and OntologiesFrançois Vernadat. 99
- Ontologies for InteroperabilityMaurizio Lenzerini, Michele Missikoff. 100
- Canonical Model Development Techniques Aimed at Semantic Interoperability in the Heterogeneous World of Information ModelingLeonid A. Kalinichenko. 101-116
- Ontologies for Analysis and Improvement of Business Process Quality in a Virtual EnterpriseAlexandra Galatescu, Taisia Greceanu. 117-128
- A Unified Foundational Ontology and some Applications of it in Business ModelingGiancarlo Guizzardi, Gerd Wagner. 129-143
- Evaluating the REA Enterprise Ontology from an Operational PerspectiveSigne Ellegård Borch, Christian Stefansen. 144-152
- Ontology-based Interoperability for Interorganizational ApplicationsValeria De Antonellis, Michele Melchiori, Devis Bianchini. 153-164
- Supporting Enterprise Integration through a Unified Enterprise Modeling LanguageGiuseppe Berio, Víctor Anaya, Ángel Ortiz Bas. 165-176
- On the use of WordNet for semantic interoperability: towards cognitive computing Csaba Veres. 177-188
- A knowledge-based approach to ontology learning and semantic annotationRoberto Navigli, Paola Velardi. 189-203
- A Step Towards Context Insensitive Quality Control for Ontology Building MethodologiesSari Hakkarainen, Raimundas Matulevicius, Darijus Strasunskas, Xiaomeng Su, Guttorm Sindre. 205-216
- Ranked Matching for Service Descriptions using DAML-SMichael C. Jaeger, Stefan Tang. 217-228
- Towards Ontology-Driven Institutional IS EngineeringSlim Turki, Christine Aïdonidis, Abdelaziz Khadraoui, Michel Léonard. 229-240
- A Model-based Ontology of the Software Interoperability Problem: Preliminary ResultsVincent Rosener, Thibaud Latour, Eric Dubois. 241-252
- An Approach to the Enterprise IntegrationRicardo Chalmeta, Reyes Grangel, Cristina Campos, Óscar Coltell. 253-256
- Enhancing Application Interoperability and Enabling B2B Transactions over the Internet for Small and Medium Enterprises: The PRAXIS ProjectYannis Charalabidis, Stelios Pantelopoulos. 257-260
- Methods and Techniques for Ontology-based Semantic Interoperability in Networked Enterprise ContextsSilvana Castano, Alfio Ferrara, Stefano Montanelli. 261-264
- Modeling and Realizing InteroperabilityManfred A. Jeusfeld, Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, Jeroen Hoppenbrouwers, Kees Leune, Mike P. Papazoglou, Hans Weigand, Jian Yang. 265-269
- Achieving Enterprise Model Interoperability through the Model-Based Architecture Framework for EnterprisesHåvard D. Jørgensen, Oddrun Pauline Ohren. 270-273
- Perspectives on the scope and definition process of the Unified Enterprise Modelling LanguageMichaël Petit, Patrick Heymans. 274-279
- Ontology Driven Business Processes Integration - a Position PaperPer Backlund, Benkt Wangler, Eva Söderström, Anders Toms, Rose-Marie Åhlfeldt, Anne Persson. 280-283
- Using Business Network Models in Web-PilarcosLea Kutvonen. 284-287
- Ontology of Enterprise CompetenciesM. Harzallah. 288-292
- Why we understand each other: the role of the contextG. Andrighetto, Pierluigi Assogna. 293-296
- Moda-ML: Building a Collaborative Sectoral Framework based on ebXMLNicola Gessa, Piero De Sabbata, Massimo Marzocchi, Fabio Vitali. 297-300
- The PARADIGMA Project: an Ontology-based Approach for Cooperative Work in the Medical DomainAntonio Di Leva, D. Occhetti, C. Reyneri. 301-306
- Description Logics for InteroperabilityEnrico Franconi. 307-310
- A Patient Centred Process Ontology for Information Visualisation in Health CarePrasad Jayaweera, Paul Johannesson. 311-314
- Using Ontologies to Compose Transformations of XML Schema Based DocumentsJohann Eder, Christian Koncilia, Marek Lehmann, Horst Pichler. 315-318
- Setting up an Ontology of Business ModelsAlexander Osterwalder, Christine Parent, Yves Pigneur. 319-324
- Ontologies in the CRP Henri Tudor ProjectsJean-Sébastien Brunner, Thibaud Latour. 325-328
- Ontology-based Semantic Infrastructure for Service InteroperabilityDevis Bianchini, Valeria De Antonellis, Michele Melchiori. 329-332
- COEUR-SW: Concepts On Enriching, Understanding and Retrieving the Semantics on the webSari Hakkarainen, Arne Sølvberg, Terje Brasethvik, Yun Lin, Jennifer Sampson, Guttorm Sindre, Darijus Strasunskas, Xiaomeng Su, Csaba Veres. 333-336
- Complement Concept and Capability DiscoveryNacer Boudjlida, Dong Cheng. 337-342
- Enriching Ontology Languages Adequacy for eBusiness DomainMichele Missikoff, Federica Schiappelli. 343-348
- UML for Ontology Modelling and InteroperabilityVandana Kabilan, Paul Johannesson. 349-354
- Using the WordNet Ontology for Interpreting Medical RecordsJon Espen Ingvaldsen, Csaba Veres. 355-358
- Virtual Engineering Team for the Industrial EngineeringNicolas Perry, Alain Bernard, Alexandre Candlot, Samar Ammar-Khodja, Yves Keraron, Mahmoud Shahrokhi, Mamy Pouliquen, Magali Mauchand. 359-362
- Towards Semantic Service Specification and DiscoveryStanislav Pokraev, Roel Wieringa, Maarten W. A. Steen. 363-367
- Ontology for Characterising Architecture FrameworksOddrun Pauline Ohren. 368-372
- Introduction to iVS - Intelligent Distributed SystemsMichael C. Jaeger. 373-377
- Adding Trust to Ontology Based Peer-to-Peer NetworksAxel Hahn, Sven Abels. 378-381